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  2. Molar ionization energies of the elements - Wikipedia

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    This is the energy per mole necessary to remove electrons from gaseous atoms or atomic ions. The first molar ionization energy applies to the neutral atoms. The second, third, etc., molar ionization energy applies to the further removal of an electron from a singly, doubly, etc., charged ion.

  3. Ionization energy - Wikipedia

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    The ionization energy will be the energy of photons hν i (h is the Planck constant) that caused a steep rise in the current: E i = hν i. When high-velocity electrons are used to ionize the atoms, they are produced by an electron gun inside a similar evacuated tube. The energy of the electron beam can be controlled by the acceleration voltages.

  4. Ionization energies of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The first of these quantities is used in atomic physics, the second in chemistry, but both refer to the same basic property of the element. To convert from "value of ionization energy" to the corresponding "value of molar ionization energy", the conversion is: 1 eV = 96.48534 kJ/mol 1 kJ/mol = 0.0103642688 eV [12]

  5. Ionic bonding - Wikipedia

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    Ionic bonds have high bond energy. Bond energy is the mean amount of energy required to break the bond in the gaseous state. Most ionic compounds exist in the form of a crystal structure, in which the ions occupy the corners of the crystal. Such a structure is called a crystal lattice.

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  8. Thermal ionization - Wikipedia

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    X-axis: energy variable (equal to the surface work function) dependent on electron chemical potential μ and electrostatic potential ϕ. The likelihood of ionization is a function of the filament temperature, the work function of the filament substrate and the ionization energy of the element. This is summarised in the Saha–Langmuir equation: [3]

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